One of the most common hurdles in getting good and timely treatment for cancer are egregious wait times. They're especially terrible in underfunded and understaffed areas like Africa.
Edem was one of the fist people I connected with here on Substack! It was awesome to get to know someone young and thoughtful, and now I'm stoked to be a part of this community we're creating together.
"What area of expertise do you have that could be applied to make the world better, even on a small scale?"
Certainly, for me, it has historically been Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I think we did a really good job of making the culture better with US Grappling in particular, having a semi-national reach and probably a lot of positive influence on the tournament scene. At the Rev gyms, the same is true but on a somewhat more local level. Now, I'm broadening the ambition here on Substack, trying to get folks to think about important things.
Oddly, I seem to also be good at connecting folks, who can then produce meaningful work.
Edem was one of the fist people I connected with here on Substack! It was awesome to get to know someone young and thoughtful, and now I'm stoked to be a part of this community we're creating together.
"What area of expertise do you have that could be applied to make the world better, even on a small scale?"
Certainly, for me, it has historically been Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I think we did a really good job of making the culture better with US Grappling in particular, having a semi-national reach and probably a lot of positive influence on the tournament scene. At the Rev gyms, the same is true but on a somewhat more local level. Now, I'm broadening the ambition here on Substack, trying to get folks to think about important things.
Oddly, I seem to also be good at connecting folks, who can then produce meaningful work.
Very inspiring and exactly the kind of AI use we need more of! Thanks for sharing Edem's work.